beerfan wrote:
Ugh, sorry Yann for the repost. The list uses the sender for the from
instead of the list address. Resending to the list.
On 5/29/07, Yann Leboulanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't that make a huge popup when you have many mails ?
You might look at Google Talk's mail

Артем Смирнов wrote:
Some transports on login send boring messages, may be it be usefull
add possibility to block any messages from transports also as it
implemented for generic contacts.
you can do that by creating and enabling a privacy list
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Øystein Gisnås wrote:
The signature of list_contacts in remote_control.py has changed return
value from undefined to 'av', via 'a{ss}'. The return array has been
changed from undefined to 'a{sv}', via 's'. See
http://trac.gajim.org/changeset/7877 and
http://trac.gajim.org/changeset/7811

Gajim is currently released under GPL V2. We'd like to release next
version under GPL V3 or any later version. For that we need that all of
you (developers and patchers) accept this change.
Richard Stallman explains here [0] some reasons to switch to Versino 3
of GPL.
And as it's difficult to

Trevor Glen wrote:
Hi all,
Günter Dannoritzer wrote:
When I log in with gajim (0.11) to a Wildfire server (3.2.4) I am
getting kicked out first and then the login happens a few seconds later.
I know that this is an old thread, but I was just googling this problem
and it didn't seem to

Gajim 0.11.2 is now released. This is a bugfix release. It improves
support of gnome-keyring, ad-hoc commands, XEP-0070, metacontacts. It
also fixes various bugs.
You can find the ChangeLog here:
http://trac.gajim.org/browser/branches/gajim_0.11.2/ChangeLog
Tarballs and windows installers can be

Gajim 0.11.3 is now released. This is a bugfix release. It improves
support of bookmarks, file transfer, zeroconf. It also fixes various bugs.
You can find the ChangeLog here:
http://trac.gajim.org/browser/branches/gajim_0.11.3/ChangeLog
Tarballs and windows installers can be found there:

We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.11.4 is now available. This is a
bugfix release. It fixes /nick command in groupchats, Ctrl + PageUp/Down
to switch tabs, metacontacts sorting.
You can find the ChangeLog here:
http://trac.gajim.org/browser/tags/gajim-0.11.4/ChangeLog
Tarballs and windows

maxlame wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem trying to activate the spellchecker in Gajim on
Windows. Aspell, as well as dictionary (Polish) is installed.Could
anyone advise me how to solve this issue?
Hi,
you need to compile the python wrapper to use gtkspell. The
gtkspellmodule.c file is in

Adrian C. wrote:
Hello,
I'm at svn revision 9272 and noticed that there is no more Log Off
option in menus for transports. Is there any replacement functionality,
or Log Off will return?
Those log On/Off menuitem only send available and unavailable presence.
So if you want the same

Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Hello
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 08:32:22PM +0100, Adrian C. wrote:
I would also like to know is there any way to stop transports from
autoconnecting at initial connection to the jabber server? Is that
difficult to implement, could we expect it some day?

Andrew Diederich wrote:
On Feb 13, 2008 12:39 PM, Michal 'vorner' Vaner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I wrong to think that mySQL is for storing huge amounts of data? How
many gigabytes of logs do you expect?
(I have seen scanning 150MB of emails in just few seconds, so isn't a
simple text

Here I am, back from some days without the internet :)
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Will Gajim apply on its own or will Gajim-related projects be mentored
under the umbrella of the XMPP Standards Foundation again this year?
(Assuming the XSF is accepted... :)
Don't we need a real assiciation

Brendan Taylor a écrit :
Has anybody given thought to an automated test suite for Gajim?
It would make it a lot easier to refactor parts of the code without
introducing bugs that require a lot of manual testing to find.
Getting to a point where the suite is complete enough to be useful will
be

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Torsten Bronger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any reason for waiting another month?
Yes, it's not very useful to branch when it's not in a usable state.
ATM, we need too fix a lot to make it usable again, too much was
changed at once, for example the roster,

replying to the list
Mateusz Biliński wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Yann Le Boulanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes please, it's really easier when coding in console.
OK. So I'll stick to it :)
I haven't looked at that code yet, but having common code for all test
program

Stephan Erb wrote:
Yeah, first unittests are in and working :-)
Brendan, is there a way to run all existing tests and generate a result?
If yes, Yann could hook it into subversion and make it run on each
commit.
Sure I can do that, if it's not too long to run them.
But it's not very easy

Brendan Taylor wrote:
My suggestion: If you're in an encrypted chat but you haven't verified
the identity, overlay a big red question mark on the encryption lock
icon in the ChatControl and put a tooltip on it explaining the problem.
Clicking on the question mark pops up a verification dialog

Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Thank you for your answer Yann.
I checked my Gajim with ssh -D (I didn't even know about that option to
get SOCKS5 proxy) and it was fine. I have also checked it with pure Tor
and it worked either. It seems to be an issue with privoxy itself.
I'm a little bit

Tomas Karasek wrote:
What I'm looking for is either
- some elegant way how to do both A and requests asynchronously
(like nonblocking getaddrinfo) which would be a nice solution
or
- nonblocking detect that network is down which would allow to avoid
needless call of getaddrinfo

Damien Thébault a écrit :
Le vendredi 27 juin 2008 à 11:45 +0200, Yann Leboulanger a écrit :
Tomas Karasek wrote:
What I'm looking for is either
- some elegant way how to do both A and requests asynchronously
(like nonblocking getaddrinfo) which would be a nice solution

Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
On 2008-06-15 09:12, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Thank you for your answer Yann.
I checked my Gajim with ssh -D (I didn't even know about that option to
get SOCKS5 proxy) and it was fine. I have also checked it with pure Tor
and it worked

Hi,
An alpha release of Gajim-0.12 is available.
You can test it, and report bug that are not already known
(http://trac.gajim.org/query?status=assignedstatus=newstatus=reopenedmilestone=0.12)
Download the sources here:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12-alpha1.tar.gz
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Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Torsten Bronger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a release branch in the SVN?
There is a tag. A branch will be done for beta.
svn://svn.gajim.org/gajim/tags/gajim-0.12-alpha1
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Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Hi!
I just wanted to ask if any of the developers (or users!) will be at
FrOSCon on the 23th and 24th in St. Augustin (near Bonn, Germany)? For
myself, there's a 99% chance that I'll be there :).
I won't :/
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Yavor Doganov wrote:
These files are under GPLv2 only:
[...]
This is not allowed, as their license is incompatible with the license
of the package as a whole.
These files do not have copyright notices:
[...]
To release a project unambiguously under the GPL, all non-trivial
files

Robert C Corsaro wrote:
Does anyone else experience the problem that when users are signed on
they are not sorted into the list, but put at the end? Is there some
option to change this? If I can help fix it, I'm a python dev and would
be happy to submit a patch. Just tell me where to find

Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to login to Gajim's Trac [1]. There is even no login page
available. [2] returns No handler matched request to /login. Did you
make any changes with Trac recently?
[1] - http://trac.gajim.org/
[2] - http://trac.gajim.org/login
I know, I've

Hey,
as my train got stuck in the first real winter night here, I thought it
was the right time to make my mind about what could be improved in
Gajim's handling of accounts and contacts.
You can see this as a first outbreak that I would like to share with you
as soon as possible. Comments and

Yann Leboulanger wrote:
Hey,
could someone be so kind and satisfy my curiosity about the autopackage
folder in the sources of gajim? :-)
It doesn't seem to be used nor maintained. Is it still known to be
working and used somewhere or by someone?
They are maintained: psybases update

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 24.11.2008 um 21:25 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
Best Regards,
steve-e
Uhm, did I miss something?
Will comment on the rest later.
I just sent the mail he asked because his smtp is dead
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Nico Gulden wrote:
Hello Gajim-Developers,
recently we had a discussion about DVCS in Gajim's groupchat.
I vote for switching from SVN to DVCS and below I want to outline why. Because
Gajim is mostly implemented in Python, I guess Mercurial (hg) [1] could be
the best
choice.
For me

Yann Leboulanger wrote:
Yavor Doganov wrote:
I am inclined to do the reverse -- if you continue with this practice,
I think I will stop maintaining my own translation. I don't like the
idea of punishing all our users by deleting my work if I can't catch
up for a particular release.
It's

We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12 is now available. This is a
new full-of-features release.
You can find the ChangeLog here:
http://trac.gajim.org/browser/tags/gajim-0.12/ChangeLog
Tarballs and windows installer can be found there:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.tar.gz

Hi all,
It has been reported, and I agree with that, that we don't thank
contributors, patchers as we should.
but the question is, how should we do that. We ahve a THANKS file in our
sources, but if we put all contributors in this file, it will become
huge, no?
Another option could be a page on

Matej Cepl a écrit :
On 2008-12-17, 12:52 GMT, Nafallo Bjälevik wrote:
Yann Leboulanger wrote:
We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12 is now available. This is a
new full-of-features release.
Of course, Fedora has it as well -- both F10 and Rawhide.
Great ! Thanks to all packagers

As it's not possiblt to have private mail, let's continue here.
Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Yann Leboulanger aste...@lagaule.org wrote:
Jonathan Schleifer a écrit :
It's not. It's just that I want to show you that it's not true that
this is only affecting GPRS users.
thousands of people uses

I won't put oil on fire, just to tell that after private dicussion,
there is indeed a problem with TCP timout, it lasts more than 10 minutes.
So tests are needed to improve that. But 0.12.1 should be released
before that to fix filetransfer I think.
Any objection to release 0.12.1 now?
--
Yann

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 21.12.2008 um 11:42 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
I won't put oil on fire, just to tell that after private dicussion,
there is indeed a problem with TCP timout, it lasts more than 10 minutes.
That is because Gajim doesn't call setsockopt().
So tests are needed

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 21.12.2008 um 12:07 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
You think more people are affected by this 30s timeout than by
filetranfer? Really? I think more people use FT than are on a slow
connection.
Yes, definitely. You don't send files all the time. Besides, which

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 21.12.2008 um 12:36 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
I think you should read ticket, and test 0.12 branch. There is a missing
import so sending file is just not possible.
Hm, maybe they're using trunk then. I'll have a look.
in trunk ping timout is still 20seconds

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
I told you I got bug reports, but you always insisted that only I got
the bug and the bug reports I received were bogus.
That's not another personal attack, no, of course.
That said, I don't remeber having said that, and that doesn't prevent
you to fix that.
Have you

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
That said, I don't remeber having said that, and that doesn't prevent
you to fix that.
You did it in the mail before. You said you only have heard from me
about the problem, that I had bug reports from others is something you
ignored.
Where is it said that [I]

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Well, you definitely take a point with release often. But let's call it
0.12.0.1, ok? And announce that a fix for the disconnections is being
investigated.
release name with 4 numbers are for svn. What's the problem with 0.12.1,
it's a bugfix release, as 0.12.2 will

We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12.1 is now available. This is a
bugfix release.
That fixes filetranfer, german translation, systray popup menu, and
click on popup notifications.
Tarballs and windows installer can be found there:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.1.tar.gz

Nico Gulden wrote:
Hello Yann and Jonathan,
thanks for the 0.12.1 release. Great job.
Based on SVN trunk revision #10885 I had a look at the german
translation and translated the missing and fuzzy strings. See the patch
attached.
translation@ is the correct list for that, but thanks for

Brendan Taylor wrote:
Why don't we detect LaTeX support at startup and cache? I don't have
dvipng installed and every time I get a message with a $$foo$$ I get
Error executing dvipng -bg rgb 1.0 1.0 1.0 -T tight -D 108
/tmp/gajimtex_23.dvi -o /tmp/gajimtex_23.png: [Errno 2] No such

Serge Matveenko wrote:
Hello!
I've add several lines to the gajim code to allow grouping of the tabs
to windows by contact groups.
Here is the patch for gajim-0.11.4 for sources from Ubuntu Hardy repo.
great, thanks for the patch, but what happen if contact is in several
groups? I see you

Serge Matveenko wrote:
i don't think this is totally random, 'cause user is usually cares
about groups of the contacts and grouping by any of the groups given
to contact seems logical.
if I put a contact in several group, there is no order, XML is not
ordered, so it's why it's random the place

Serge Matveenko wrote:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Yann Leboulanger aste...@lagaule.org wrote:
1. force user to define one and only one primary group for contact
impossible: it's not in xmpp protocole. There is no primary group concept.
jabber:iq:private Namespace
2.1 Description

Yavor Doganov wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 02:48:45PM +0100, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
OpenSSL is loaded at runtime, but GPL doesn't cover which code is
allowed to be run in memory,
Please. All libraries you link against should be under a GPL-compatible
license. The fact that you link

Yavor Doganov wrote:
As licens...@fsf.org replied (I leave to Yann to propagate their
response, although I can do it too, if it is a problem), I need to
know (as a distributor) what your decision is. Will you poll the
copyright holders for relicensing with the OpenSSL exception? Will
you

Mateusz Biliński wrote:
Hi.
What would you say about Weekly Bug Party? I'm not talking here about
bugs solving, but deciding what to do with filed tickets.
The idea is to meet for one hour (or so), each week and decide what to
do with newly created tickets. This could involve:
- setting

Mateusz Biliński wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 20:28, Yann Leboulanger aste...@lagaule.org wrote:
Mateusz Biliński wrote:
Hi.
What would you say about Weekly Bug Party? I'm not talking here about
bugs solving, but deciding what to do with filed tickets.
[cut!]
First I think it's a good idea

Hi all,
GSOC will arrive in the next monthes, so we can start thinking about
project we could propose.
So what new features would you like to see in Gajim ?
We can discuss that on Wednesday at the end of the meeting.
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Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 08.02.2009 um 14:55 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
Hi all,
GSOC will arrive in the next monthes, so we can start thinking about
project we could propose.
So what new features would you like to see in Gajim ?
We can discuss that on Wednesday at the end

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 08.02.2009 um 16:30 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
Esessions: already in release, and I don't see any bug.
It's a very basic implementation, not yet complete. But it's going to go
away anyway due to XTLS, I guess.
what is not complete?
Jingle: Liori will work

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
I think adding FT should be pretty easy, whereas I think video might be
a lot of work due to the codecs etc.
codecs are handled by gstreamer, not sure we do a lot about that. I CC
to liori who may have ideas about that.
So, maybe, we could as well participate in the

Jonathan Schleifer a écrit :
Am 09.02.2009 um 07:04 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:
codecs are handled by gstreamer, not sure we do a lot about that. I CC
to liori who may have ideas about that.
Ok, then another project would be to get all that running on Windows.
I'm not so sure how well

Mateusz Biliński wrote:
Might come in handy: Alek's blog posts about implementing server-side
history in Psi during GSoC 2008:
http://alek.silverstone.name/en/tags/soc
I started a wiki page for GSOC. See http://trac.gajim.org/wiki/GajimGSOC
--
Yann

Mateusz Biliński wrote:
Hi.
There's a discussion scheduled for one of next WBPs about build system
that works on all OSes (including Mac OSX).
I've just stumbled across the post on Google Open Source Blog that is
related to this issue [1].
I'm not stating here that this is the solution -

I did a small summary of WBP #2 in wiki [1]
Next Wednesday I won't be available, but I added some possible points to
discuss. Don't hesitate to discuss them!
Thanks for those who were here and helped to find solutions and ideas.
[1] http://trac.gajim.org/wiki/WeeklyBugParty
--
Yann

Brendan Taylor wrote:
In the GC today Arc Riley asked if we wanted to get into GSoC under the
umbrella of the Python Software Foundation. He's the PSF's coordinator
this year, and says that we may be able to get a slot there (assuming
there's a decent student proposal).
Do we want this? Do

Hi,
This mail is for Gajim developers: is anyone interested in mentoring a
student during this Google summer of code? about which project? we have
some in the wiki, you can thing about others, or about xmpppy...
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Hi all,
I finally finished to setup a mercurial repository for Gajim. It's
uptodate at the time I write this mail. It won't be at next commit in
svn ... but I'll update it when mercurial will become the main repository.
You can access it this way:
hg clone http://hg.gajim.org/gajim gajim-hg
you

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
A changelog would be nice.
This will come when I'll have time and before real release, but it's
funny that a dev do comments here.
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We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12.2 is now available. This is a
bugfix release.
See Changelog for major bugfixes:
http://trac.gajim.org/browser/ChangeLog?rev=10652%3A8af9d0f68948
Tarballs and windows installer can be found there:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.2.tar.gz

We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12.3 is now available. This is a
bugfix release.
It fixes PLAIN authentication (in particular with Gtalk server) and PEP
detection.
Tarballs and windows installer can be found there:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.3.tar.gz

Leonardo Coelho wrote:
Hello,
There is a User list for some doubt about the gajim?
Thanks!
There is not, but Gajim-devel has so low traffic that it can be used. I
can create one of course if it becomes usefull.
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Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Hi!
The osx_newbuildsys branch has been there for way too long. It's time
to finally merge this into our default branch. Asterix already reviewed
the diff and seems to have no major objections anymore.
I still have the same objections: using a build system that we

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Hi!
The osx_newbuildsys branch has been there for way too long. It's time
to finally merge this into our default branch. Asterix already reviewed
the diff and seems to have no major objections anymore.
However, the branch uses a different build system because it was

We're pleased to announce that Gajim 0.12.5 is now available. This is a
bugfix release.
It fixes a dependency problem.
Tarballs and windows installer can be found there:
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.5.tar.gz
http://www.gajim.org/downloads/gajim-0.12.5.tar.bz2

Halim Sahin wrote:
Hi Folks,
If gajim tries to save or read passwords from gnome-keyring, the
screenreader orca can't read anything.
The unlock dialogue is inaccessible as well.
The Problem is afaik the result of wrong use of gnome-keyring.
Please refer to

Jonathan Michalon wrote:
Hi
I really appreciate the latex feature. Math characters are impossible to
obtain
on a keyboard. However, it isn't theme aware, that is the background will
always
be white even if you set another color in your theme. Same for the text.
I have managed to improve

Halim Sahin wrote:
Hi,
I have tested gajim jingle branch on my gentoo machine (and it works).
My sugestions are the following:
1. please add a audio/video keyboard shortcut in the chat window (a11y)
2. this isn't accessibility related but it would be nice to have
audio/video options in the

henning mueller a écrit :
Hey,
when I try to file a new ticket, Trac answers the following traceback
(works by clicking on 'Preview' or 'Create ticket').
Seems to make no difference, which options I choose.
Thanks for the report, it must be a bug in the captcha plugin. I'll
report that to

Hi all, we plan to do a development meeting next Monday (26/10) at 7:00
pm (GMT time) so 9:00 pm for west European people.
I see 2 main points to talk about:
- 0.13 milestone
- refactoring code
Is this time ok for most developers? Do you see something else to talk
about?
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Mateusz Biliński wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:57, Yann Leboulanger aste...@lagaule.org wrote:
Hi all, we plan to do a development meeting next Monday (26/10) at 7:00
pm (GMT time) so 9:00 pm for west European people.
I see 2 main points to talk about:
- 0.13 milestone
- refactoring

Yann Leboulanger wrote:
Hi all, we plan to do a development meeting next Monday (26/10) at 7:00
pm (GMT time) so 9:00 pm for west European people.
I see 2 main points to talk about:
- 0.13 milestone
- refactoring code
Is this time ok for most developers? Do you see something else

Here is a small sum up of the meeting we did this evening in gajim room.
* merge plugin systen
after 0.13 release, we'll need to add a lot of entry point, and
plugin developpers will be able to tell us where they need them.
* dependent software version requirements
we can depend on

Here is a small sum up of the meeting we did this evening in gajim room.
* merge plugin systen
after 0.13 release, we'll need to add a lot of entry point, and
plugin developpers will be able to tell us where they need them.
* dependent software version requirements
we can depend on

Hi all,
Next meeting will be on monday 16/11 at 8:00 pm GMT (9:00 pm west Europe)
We need to talk about current branches status (plugin, refactoring,
archiving, whiteboard), and what to do in trunk.
See you on monday!
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Hi all,
I'd like to do a meeting next week. It would be nice to talk about:
- 0.14 milestone (what to include (plugins?)
- What needs to be done to continue refactoring
- What each of us can / plan to do
- GSOC 2010
Any other ideas?
Is Monday evening (8:00 pm GMT = 9:00 pm west Europe) ok

Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Am 27.01.2010 um 23:33 schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
The latest Gajim in Debian Stable is 0.11.4. How old is that version?
Does it support STARTTLS? We've had reports of login problems with the
new server software at jabber.org (including disabling of port 5223).
It

jef reyes wrote:
Yann, you can use an account I use for testing in jabber.org
Thanks, I can connect to this account with 0.11.5 without any problem.
Peter, next time someone report a problem, could you ask him to come in
gajim's room, or to open a ticket with the logs attached (gajim -v to
get